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We walk at Weir with our two yellow labs frequently and most everyone you run in to there is friendly and helpful (if needed). Only downside are all of the irresponsible dog owners who don't pick up after their dogs. Please be responsible if you visit Weir so we won't lose the privilege of bringing ours. Beautiful views of the lake, clearly marked trails and signage. You can also bring non-motorized boats/canoe's and kayaks but swimming is not allowed in the lake.

Visited August 2013

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Butch42

North Andover, Massachusetts

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106 reviews

25 attraction reviews

53 helpful votes

“Great hiking area all year-”

Reviewed July 30, 2013

We often climb Weir hill. It has a fantastic view from the top of the hill. We come with friends and family throughout the year. We even snowshoe on the property. It is a Trustees of the Reservation property of which we are a member, but anyone can hike here.

The only problem is that the dog walkers let their dogs off the leash, so if someone in your party is afraid of dogs, this isn't the place to go.

Visited July 2013

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Richard S

North Andover, Massachusetts

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24 reviews

3 attraction reviews

7 helpful votes

“frequent hiker”

Reviewed July 30, 2013

Weir hill is a great place for hiking with a dog.You are allowed to remove the lead , as long as your dog is well behaved and under your control,and that you pick up after them. It surrounds Lake Cochichewick , which is the water supply for North Andover. It is appropriate for easy to intermediate hikers . The trustees do a wonderful job of maintaining it , but there are some areas along the lake that ,due to erosion , make negotiating your footing awkward and are very icy in the winter months. In the month of June you will find lady slippers and blueberries. The scenery in the fall is beautiful with the changing colors of the foliage.

Visited September 2012

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